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Dan says
Irinia,
Goto <a href="http://www.koreanairlines.com” target=”_blank”>www.koreanairlines.com. Put in dates you want to travel. The round trip via Asia is about $ 2500. There are many ways to go.
You can go to Tokyo for less than $ 800, but I could not find space on Aeroflot to Vladivostok. You might try contacting them directly.
Regards,
Dan
itrip says
Woe. clt-v vo 3600 on redhotescapes website dont know how that compares to what you have seen depends on your dates also
John says
If you fly from the states to Vladivostok, it's going to be a) a trip with a MINIMUM of 2 stops and b) incredible expensive for a coach fare under one booking (well over 3,000 dollars). Instead, why don't you fly into Moscow (a one stop flight for under 1,000 dollars) and take a train to Vladivostok? Or you could book two separate tickets; one from Charlotte to Moscow and another from Moscow to Vladivostok? This would only be about 1,500 dollars, but you'd have to reclaim and recheck your luggage, as well as go through many more security checkpoints AND deal with Aeroflot on a domestic flight =]
So it's up to you what you do, but personally, I'd pick the option with the train. Have a nice trip!
wheels031799 says
Hi I,
Go to http://www.robbevans.com/find-a-case/casepage/fortune-hi-tech-marketing-inc-et-al-receiver and click on the Travel FHTM icon tremendous comb.trip and prices.